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the philadelphia orchestra just did an amazing rendition of beethoven's fifth. let's listen in real quick. >> we have a few extra special surprises in store for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lovely evening in beautiful philadelphia. our next performer, colombian musician. has sold more than 16 million copies and he's a two-time grammy award winner. his charity works with colombian youth through art and education to promote peace in colombia. and in 2013, his social activism and humanitarian work was recognized by the atlantic council. tonight we'll witness a special performance. please give it up for juarez! [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smoet ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> always to the point of shakira. >> he's very tal enned, certainly very popular and he sounds good. and this has been sort of the -- we're not at the end yet, but this has been a star-studded evening with aretha franklin. he is going to hear another song. we're coming back with more from the parkway right after this. ♪ ♪ >> so many amazing
the philadelphia orchestra just did an amazing rendition of beethoven's fifth. let's listen in real quick. >> we have a few extra special surprises in store for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lovely evening in beautiful philadelphia. our next performer, colombian musician. has sold more than 16 million copies and he's a two-time grammy award winner. his charity works with colombian youth through art and education to promote peace in colombia. and in 2013, his social...
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when you are a leading organization everybody you talk to is and always beethoven or procopius and you can't force someone. you have to understand where they are coming from because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been hurt as the first step and paying attention to the different nuances came from my training in the music. >> is the aging of the audience for classical music and opera a threat to those? >> i don't think it is because the way that it is looking at how america participates in the art is expanding so it would be like looking at a garden of flowers and if you only look at one set of flowers and said they are okay but they are not thriving and then you just said look the whole garden isn't thriving that is and how we look. that that isn't the analogy. the way that people participate are expanding and we see three quarters of all americans that's about 167 million participate in the arts first through technology. they create videos they might participate the view so because we are seeing
when you are a leading organization everybody you talk to is and always beethoven or procopius and you can't force someone. you have to understand where they are coming from because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been hurt as the first step and paying attention to the different nuances came from my training in the music. >> is the aging of the audience for classical music and opera a threat to...
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the music playing on it is, of course, by von beethoven. get it? >> got it. >> viewers will experience a fifth symphony as if sitting in the concert hall. "yes" is the title is an experiment, and they're hoping to change the minds of people who don't like classical music. >> who doesn't like classical music? >> i don't know. >> kanye? kanye's pretty classical. "friday rewind" coming up. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. we've been changing things up witoh yeah.ve. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills before. yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-y love. ♪balance transferot to othat's my game♪ ♪bank you never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching
the music playing on it is, of course, by von beethoven. get it? >> got it. >> viewers will experience a fifth symphony as if sitting in the concert hall. "yes" is the title is an experiment, and they're hoping to change the minds of people who don't like classical music. >> who doesn't like classical music? >> i don't know. >> kanye? kanye's pretty classical. "friday rewind" coming up. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn...
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>> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people black people have suffered. there is still one kind of karma of this old history here, you know? >> so what is the real pelourinho? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are. >> we are. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are the real pelourinho [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. (whimpare you okay? yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test y. oh, that di
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when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven. you have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do before you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the ageing of the audiences for classical music and opera a threat to those art forms future v viability? >> i don't think so. it would be looking like a whole garden of flowers and if you looked at one set of flowers and said the peonies are okay, but they're not thriving and then you looked at the roses look. that's the anal ji. the ways people participate in the arts are expanding and we're seeing that three quarters of all americans participate in the arts first through technology. they create videos, they might download and participate, so because we are seeing there is a transition in
when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven. you have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do before you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the...
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tonight it's beethoven. it's something elegant. tomorrow i have something very jarring and blatant for bartok. >> i have certain ideas of where that borderline is of just how daring her fashion sense can be relative to the piece that she's playing. >> brown: but tilson thomas also recognizes an added benefit. >> she's very appealing to young people of course, because she is so young, she's so attractive. her playing is so brilliant. all the controversy concerning the way she appears fashion- wise, this is all part of it and yet there is no one who remotely suggested that anything about her music making was less than totally serious. >> brown: soon after our visit, michael tilson thomas, yuja wang, and the san francisco symphony took their show on the road for an extended european tour. after that, tilson thomas returns to san francisco to launch a new season. and wang continues her peripatetic musical ways with a new album of music by maurice ravel, out in october. from san francisco, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour >> woodr
tonight it's beethoven. it's something elegant. tomorrow i have something very jarring and blatant for bartok. >> i have certain ideas of where that borderline is of just how daring her fashion sense can be relative to the piece that she's playing. >> brown: but tilson thomas also recognizes an added benefit. >> she's very appealing to young people of course, because she is so young, she's so attractive. her playing is so brilliant. all the controversy concerning the way she...
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also worked on broadway and television and in other movies including "clear and present danger" and "beethoven." he was 84. >>> it might be hard to get your mind around 3 million of anything but researchers from yale found that's how many trees are on the planet, eight times as many as earlier estimates. they found we're removing about 15 billion trees a year with perhaps only 5 billion being planned back. >>> call it revenge on big game hunters. a new video shows an african bull elephant charging a safari truck last month. he knocks it around easily and nearly injuries a passenger. the elephant also used his tusks on a tire as well as the side of the truck and then having proved had his point, whatever that point was, he walks away as if nothing happened. >>> they know. they're smart, animals are smart. >> they don't forget. >> they don't forget. it's been a mostly quiet trading session across asia today following a bounce back session on wall street. stocks rebounded nicely yesterday. the dow posting a 293-point gain. nasdaq up nearly 114. the momentum was held by a report showing american b
also worked on broadway and television and in other movies including "clear and present danger" and "beethoven." he was 84. >>> it might be hard to get your mind around 3 million of anything but researchers from yale found that's how many trees are on the planet, eight times as many as earlier estimates. they found we're removing about 15 billion trees a year with perhaps only 5 billion being planned back. >>> call it revenge on big game hunters. a new...
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. >> bach, beethoven, mozart. it doesn't belong to europe. it doesn't belong to america. they belong to all the world. and i want afghan kids to have access to the musical heritage of the world. >> and that's how the afghan youth orchestra was born. kids who never heard music before, or who had to listen to it in secret, are now learning to be musicians. and they're learning to be world travelers, as well. their music program has been so successful that some of the afghani musicians were invited to come to the u.s. to put on a major concert with american students. we'll tell you about that when "teen kids news" returns. >> we're continuing our coverage of what may be called a musical miracle -- visiting teens from afghanistan getting the chance to play music side by side with american high-school students. daniella continues her report on these young musicians who started off worlds apart but quickly came together while preparing for a very special >> for these afghani kids, coming to america is a dream come true, but the nightmare of those terrible years under the taliba
. >> bach, beethoven, mozart. it doesn't belong to europe. it doesn't belong to america. they belong to all the world. and i want afghan kids to have access to the musical heritage of the world. >> and that's how the afghan youth orchestra was born. kids who never heard music before, or who had to listen to it in secret, are now learning to be musicians. and they're learning to be world travelers, as well. their music program has been so successful that some of the afghani musicians...
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this is "ode to joy" beethoven's ninth symphony. >> i like both of them. >> we can go outside and try if you want. >> no. >> as you can see from this selection of instagram video, renee is well-known for the epic drone selfies. she decided she was going to do another one, she was out in maui and decided to go for a trick called the commando, two-mile hike. at the end is a beautiful waterfall. half way through the hike it did start raining, when they're about a mile out but eventually they got there, got their own private waterfall. these are our friends, sean and adrian, they climbed up to get some cool footage and cool footage they did get but unexpected footage as well. because here when you get this shot at the top, you can see sean in the rocks at the top and a.j. lower down, everything is cool, everyone is hanging out. do you notice what's going on? slowly pressure is building and building. this is the moment a flash flood hits this waterfall. >> oh my gosh! >> sean is trapped in the middle of the rock. >> it's going to take him, too strong. >> it absolutely does. as the drone tw
this is "ode to joy" beethoven's ninth symphony. >> i like both of them. >> we can go outside and try if you want. >> no. >> as you can see from this selection of instagram video, renee is well-known for the epic drone selfies. she decided she was going to do another one, she was out in maui and decided to go for a trick called the commando, two-mile hike. at the end is a beautiful waterfall. half way through the hike it did start raining, when they're about a...
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the beethoven fest 2015 from september 4 to october 4. >> ♪ >> welcome back. you are with "dw news." hundreds of refugees on the move from budapest to vienna, and now on to their final destination. germany. the chancellor vowing to a set -- except all syrian asylum-seekers. a staggering day of arrivals on this day alone. in ukraine, dozens of police have been hurt and one officer died in clashes with protesters after parliament backed a controversial draft giving more autonomy to separatist regions. we are going to head straight to our business desk. monica is standing by with the latest on what has become a bright spot in the european debt crisis. >> some good news. the prime minister met with chancellor angela merkel today. he had good news. madrid's reforms while criticized at home seem to be bearing fruit, even though unemployment is still unsustainably high after years in the doldrums the spanish economy is finally picking up, thanks in part to spain's vibrant tourism sector. it contributes a whopping 16% to the country's economic output. >> tourists love
the beethoven fest 2015 from september 4 to october 4. >> ♪ >> welcome back. you are with "dw news." hundreds of refugees on the move from budapest to vienna, and now on to their final destination. germany. the chancellor vowing to a set -- except all syrian asylum-seekers. a staggering day of arrivals on this day alone. in ukraine, dozens of police have been hurt and one officer died in clashes with protesters after parliament backed a controversial draft giving more...
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this is "ode to joy" beethoven's ninth symphony. >> i like both of them. >> we can go outside and try if you want. >> no. >> as you can see from this selection of instagram video, renee is well-known for the epic drone selfies. she decided she was going to do another one, she was out in maui and decided to go for a trick called the commando, two-mile hike. at the end is a beautiful waterfall. half way through the hike it did start raining, when they're about a mile out but eventually they got there, got their own private waterfall. these are our friends, sean and adrian, they climbed up to get some cool footage and cool footage they did get but unexpected footage as well. because here when you get this shot at the top, you can see sean in the rocks at the top and a.j. lower down, everything is cool, everyone is hanging out. do you notice what's going on? slowly pressure is building and building. this is the moment a flash flood hits this waterfall. >> oh my gosh! >> sean is trapped in the middle of the rock. strong. >> it absolutely does. as the drone twists is he swept over. don't wo
this is "ode to joy" beethoven's ninth symphony. >> i like both of them. >> we can go outside and try if you want. >> no. >> as you can see from this selection of instagram video, renee is well-known for the epic drone selfies. she decided she was going to do another one, she was out in maui and decided to go for a trick called the commando, two-mile hike. at the end is a beautiful waterfall. half way through the hike it did start raining, when they're about a...
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. >> i live a brooding bay bay toafian -- beethoven life. i'm not being flip here. i'm a yearner. where is she? who is she? what is america's destiny? why do people do what they do. >> big themes. >> big, big themes. >> right. >> this book is a broadside against minimalism, irony, and all things pickyunne in the culture. i drive to the store. everywhere you i go, there's a gigantic ad with blood sucking vampires. >> these days that's true. >> distopian end of the world hoo what. people transplanted to jupiter so rich people can inhabit planets, closer. this quasi marxist vision made by movie studios looking to repath billion dollars profits. >> right. >> this is a good culture to deny. this is a good culture to time travel back. >> yeah. >> to another era. >> if that's the world we're living in now, why not go back to another time? >> yes. >> right. yeah. how connected are you to the contemporary world in another respect politically? i know that you have said on the one hand that you voted for president obama, that you had a negative reaction to president bush, is that true. >> no
. >> i live a brooding bay bay toafian -- beethoven life. i'm not being flip here. i'm a yearner. where is she? who is she? what is america's destiny? why do people do what they do. >> big themes. >> big, big themes. >> right. >> this book is a broadside against minimalism, irony, and all things pickyunne in the culture. i drive to the store. everywhere you i go, there's a gigantic ad with blood sucking vampires. >> these days that's true. >> distopian...
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when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven. you have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do before you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the ageing of the audiences for classical music and opera a threat to those art forms future v viability? >> i don't think so. it would be looking like a whole garden of flowers and if you looked at one set of flowers and said the peonies are okay, but they're not thriving and then you looked at the roses look. that's the anal ji. the ways people participate in the arts are expanding and we're seeing that three quarters of all americans participate in the arts first through technology. they create videos, they might download and participate, so because we are seeing there is a transition in
when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven. you have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do before you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the...
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a look at the performance of beethoven's v. ♪ charlie: he led in a three concerts but beginning january 30, i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers you like leaving them? riccardo muti: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time. you cannot be completely happy. charlie: willing to be there and each time thinking i can get it better this time? riccardo muti: every time. one of the most difficult is the end of the performance. if the public likes it, though public applauds and sometimes ifh standing ovations and you are honest with yourself, you start to think about all of the things you did not achieve. yourself and about you have to smile to the public giving the impression you are happy. it is a contradiction. charlie: is there a metric for the perfect conducting of a symphonic piece? measure if ity to is perfect or the best because of th
a look at the performance of beethoven's v. ♪ charlie: he led in a three concerts but beginning january 30, i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers you like leaving them? riccardo muti: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time. you cannot be...
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here's a look at a performance of beethoven's fifth. ♪ charlie: he will lead the chicago symphony orchestra in three concerts at carnegie hall beginning january 30. i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers that you like leading them? riccardo: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. i feel always that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time. you cannot be completely happy. charlie: is it thrilling to be there, and each time think, i can get a better this time? riccardo: every time. one of the most difficult moments is the end of the performance, because if the public likes the performance, the public applauds, sometimes with standing ovation. if you are honest with yourself, you will start to think about all the things that you didn't achieve. you are starting a criticism against yourself, and you have to smile to the public, giving the impression that you are happy. it's a contradicti
here's a look at a performance of beethoven's fifth. ♪ charlie: he will lead the chicago symphony orchestra in three concerts at carnegie hall beginning january 30. i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers that you like leading them? riccardo: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. i feel always that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows...
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somebody finds a missing manuscript from ian fleming or from tennessee williams or something, from beethoven. [laughter] this is such a fantastic story that you would think his relatives or ebony magazine or somebody would have been knowledgeable enough about this, you know, all these years. why do you think that nothing ever happened? >> well, he, as his family evolved and descended, there really was only the grandson who might have done that. and he always wanted it done. and i just happened to be the person who made the phone call. i never did ask him why didn't you seek out a writer before. i'm going to see him tomorrow, and i'm going to ask him. [laughter] >> in those early years when tamny was such a power house, did he have any involvement with them? did they care about promoting his career? because they certainly reached out to the african-american community for votes. >> yes. this is a little bit of a complicated story. the -- tammany hall was as racist as any part of new york city. although the, tammany boss at te time, his effort to switch blacks from their allegiance to the repub
somebody finds a missing manuscript from ian fleming or from tennessee williams or something, from beethoven. [laughter] this is such a fantastic story that you would think his relatives or ebony magazine or somebody would have been knowledgeable enough about this, you know, all these years. why do you think that nothing ever happened? >> well, he, as his family evolved and descended, there really was only the grandson who might have done that. and he always wanted it done. and i just...
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line up features oh, to joy by beethoven one of the pope's favorite composers and number of popular tunes. >> it will be awesome, being able to play for such an important world leader, really excited. >> this is a once in a lifetime experience. i can't believe we were chosen for this. >> reporter: group has been preparing since summer and will take advantage of the every chance this week to practice even when school isn't in obsession but band director chuck keithing said they are ready and he cannot wait to stand by and watch. >> i'm glad i can take it all in myself. >> i'm's hoping we all do a good job and i'm sure we will. >> reporter: from bishop had shanahan to the tarmac these kids will welcome the pope to the philadelphia when he land at 9:30 saturday morning. we wish them luck n downingtown jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> might be difficult watching the music and, take a glance to see the pope. >> yes that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 a historic arrival pope francis is in washington d.c. tonight kicking off his first ever u.s. visit. we will have a liv
line up features oh, to joy by beethoven one of the pope's favorite composers and number of popular tunes. >> it will be awesome, being able to play for such an important world leader, really excited. >> this is a once in a lifetime experience. i can't believe we were chosen for this. >> reporter: group has been preparing since summer and will take advantage of the every chance this week to practice even when school isn't in obsession but band director chuck keithing said they...
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beethoven, all of the classics. very late at night and really enjoying it. ted hall heard about it, i guess. he invited himself to become a member. so we were glad to have him as a member, and he would come to hear the class cam muical music. he became a member of the mushroom society. that's how i knew ted hall. i didn't know him outside of the mushroom society. we didn't talk much, because he was a veperson that never spoke much. we invited phil moon and his wife to our concerts. it was interesting. the room couldn't have been more than seven feet square, and the three of us plus the -- professor and mrs. moon listening to -- i forget what we were listening to. it was an experience. little embarrassing but, nevertheless, it was great. >> that's great. did you know claude? >> i did not know claude. no, no. >> that we know. >> that's enough, yeah. >> that's a lot. okay. i actually -- one thing i thought was very charming was when you forget to remove the shutter. >> yes. we had the final test, when these
beethoven, all of the classics. very late at night and really enjoying it. ted hall heard about it, i guess. he invited himself to become a member. so we were glad to have him as a member, and he would come to hear the class cam muical music. he became a member of the mushroom society. that's how i knew ted hall. i didn't know him outside of the mushroom society. we didn't talk much, because he was a veperson that never spoke much. we invited phil moon and his wife to our concerts. it was...
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beethoven. >> good. >>> coming up, is the obama administration altering u.s. intelligence assessments on isis to fit with its public narrative on the terror network? a very concerning report coming up. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. join the club at brandpower.com. >>> are americans being told the truth about isis by the obama administration? well, according to a new "daily beast" report, more than 50 intelligence analysts working for centcom say amessments on the terror network have been inappropriately altered by senior officials. the defense department says it's investigating. here's more
beethoven. >> good. >>> coming up, is the obama administration altering u.s. intelligence assessments on isis to fit with its public narrative on the terror network? a very concerning report coming up. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including...
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beethoven, all of the classics. very late at night and really enjoying it. ted hall heard about it, i guess. he invited himself to become a member. so we were glad to have him as a member, and he would come to hear the class cam muical music. he became a member of the mushroom society. that's how i knew ted hall. i didn't know him outside of the mushroom society. we didn't talk much, because he was a veperson that never spoke much. we invited phil moon and his wife to our concerts. it was interesting. the room couldn't have been more than seven feet square, and the three of us plus the -- professor and mrs. moon listening to -- i forget what we were listening to. it was an experience. little embarrassing but, nevertheless, it was great. >> that's great. did you know claude? >> i did not know claude. no, no. >> that we know. >> that's enough, yeah. >> that's a lot. okay. i actually -- one thing i thought was very charming was when you forget to remove the shutter. >> yes. we had the final test, when these markup switches were going to be -- oh, no, no. i'm so
beethoven, all of the classics. very late at night and really enjoying it. ted hall heard about it, i guess. he invited himself to become a member. so we were glad to have him as a member, and he would come to hear the class cam muical music. he became a member of the mushroom society. that's how i knew ted hall. i didn't know him outside of the mushroom society. we didn't talk much, because he was a veperson that never spoke much. we invited phil moon and his wife to our concerts. it was...
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as beethoven said, i shall hear in heheaven. let me tell you about something you may not have considered. first, cyber crime. anybody not aware of cyber crime, anybody not read the headlines the other day about ukrainian cyber thieves who stole $100 million by getting data? i got news for you. that's going to get even better and better. because what happens when i get into the records of companies and let's say i want to bet the stock market. i want to bet a price of share goes up and down and i can manipulate that data. i'm a 12-year-old terrorist living somewhere in ramadi and i have access to the internet. what is going to prevent me or my colleagues from making huge amounts of money by cyber crime and by leveraging these things? it's going to get a lot worse. the annex to that is cyber blackmail. supposing i am a member of the islamic state and i decide i'm going to threaten pep co. because i can shut down the power grid in washington, d.c. what happens if i'm with pet co and i get a threat i know is valid? what do i do? by
as beethoven said, i shall hear in heheaven. let me tell you about something you may not have considered. first, cyber crime. anybody not aware of cyber crime, anybody not read the headlines the other day about ukrainian cyber thieves who stole $100 million by getting data? i got news for you. that's going to get even better and better. because what happens when i get into the records of companies and let's say i want to bet the stock market. i want to bet a price of share goes up and down and...
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you do have the bay eethoven an also the fourth movement from the beethoven's symphony. not a particularly sacred piece but here anyway, enhancing the spiritual movement. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the menu of music is extraordinary and has been all weekend long and will continue during the mass that gets under way in 10 minutes. robert moynahan is here from new york city. just for a moment, th on the message before the bishops earlier today where he encouraged mem to push men and women into marriage and he said many put off marriage while waiting for ideal conditions while everything can be perfect. meanwhile, life goes on without really being lived to the full, for knowledge of life's generous investment of our intelligence, enthusiasm and passion. >> i think more than pushing the encouragement saying, don't forget to remind how beautiful marriage can be. very often we get into the culture of wars about marriage but he's saying, look at the beauty of it and remind everybody about it. >> good afternoon, earn. >> the service is about to begin. this is not the beginning of the mass b
you do have the bay eethoven an also the fourth movement from the beethoven's symphony. not a particularly sacred piece but here anyway, enhancing the spiritual movement. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the menu of music is extraordinary and has been all weekend long and will continue during the mass that gets under way in 10 minutes. robert moynahan is here from new york city. just for a moment, th on the message before the bishops earlier today where he encouraged mem to push men and women into marriage...
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por casi 30 aÑos como con beethoven o el monumento que recuerda a los judÍos victimas del holocausto. con su tradicional feria. un refrigerador con cÁmara interior pa estar al tanto de lo que hay o no hay. por ejemplo, al llegar a supermercado, prende su telÉfono, puedes saber que comprar. mientras que las puertas de este otro refrigerador se vuelven transparentes al sentir tu presencia. no tienes que estar un rato largo con la puerta del refri abierta mientras que decides que comer. esta esta bocina que se adhiere a la puerta y desde donde puedes escuchar la mÚsica que tienes en tu telÉfono hasta hacer o contestar una llamada. si no quieres comprar comida, pues im pri mel. esta impresora necesita 3 ingredientes. se puede mezclar con tomate y ketchup. lo hizo motorola mientraque sony sorprendiÓ con 2 nuevas versiones de su telÉfono insignia. el spy ray zeta 5 y el zeta 5 compac. pues ahÍ lo tiene, desde ya un nuevo dÍa no se va, esto apenas comienza y esperen la cobertura especial, toda la prÓxima semana. esperamos que berlÍn sea la capital de los grandes a anuncios de la te
por casi 30 aÑos como con beethoven o el monumento que recuerda a los judÍos victimas del holocausto. con su tradicional feria. un refrigerador con cÁmara interior pa estar al tanto de lo que hay o no hay. por ejemplo, al llegar a supermercado, prende su telÉfono, puedes saber que comprar. mientras que las puertas de este otro refrigerador se vuelven transparentes al sentir tu presencia. no tienes que estar un rato largo con la puerta del refri abierta mientras que decides que comer. esta...
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like beethoven's patrons got their names in the book. >> do you think of this more as a business model or more as charity, dare i say? >> creators, modern day creators are entrepreneurs. and they need everything that entrepreneurs need to run their own small business media companies. they are reaching hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of people. they need to take care of their relationships with their fans. they are actual business owners. >> but the pricing model is not a market oriented model? >> no, no. it is. there are rewards. there's tiered rewards for tiered levels of patronage. you get access to behind-the-scenes video, exexclusive contend, et cetera. half the reason the service works is because it actually is true patronage. >> what you just said strikes me this whole promise of the digital revolution where everybody can create content is kind of a big lie. the idea that you had 5 million people watching things and you were making 150 bucks you got to be kidding me. >> sometimes i can't believe that we let it get this far. like the internet is so good at helping people
like beethoven's patrons got their names in the book. >> do you think of this more as a business model or more as charity, dare i say? >> creators, modern day creators are entrepreneurs. and they need everything that entrepreneurs need to run their own small business media companies. they are reaching hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of people. they need to take care of their relationships with their fans. they are actual business owners. >> but the pricing model is...